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I'm not too sure about how to do this. I need/want to validate email addresses by regex using something like this:

[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[a-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*@(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+(?:[A-Z]{2}|com|org|net|edu|gov|mil|biz|info|mobi|name|aero|asia|jobs|museum)

Not I need to run this in a jQuery function like this: Where does the validation go and what is the expression? - please

 $j("#fld_emailaddress").live('change',function() { 
var emailaddress = $j("#fld_emailaddress").val();

// validation here? 

if(emailaddress){}

// end validation

$j.ajax({  
        type: "POST",  
         url: "../ff-admin/ff-register/ff-user-check.php",  
        data: "fld_emailaddress="+ emailaddress,  
        success: function(msg)
        { 
            if(msg == 'OK') { 
            $j("#fld_username").attr('disabled',false); 
            $j("#fld_password").attr('disabled',false); 
            $j("#cmd_register_submit").attr('disabled',false); 
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").removeClass('object_error'); // if necessary
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").addClass("object_ok");
            $j('#email_ac').html('&nbsp;<img src="img/cool.png" align="absmiddle"> <font color="Green"> Your email <strong>'+ emailaddress+'</strong> is OK.</font>  ');
            } else {  
            $j("#fld_username").attr('disabled',true); 
            $j("#fld_password").attr('disabled',true); 
            $j("#cmd_register_submit").attr('disabled',true);  
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").removeClass('object_ok'); // if necessary
            $j("#fld_emailaddress").addClass("object_error");
            $j('#email_ac').html(msg);
            }
        }
     });
});
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up vote 155 down vote accepted

UPDATES


function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
    var pattern = new RegExp(/^((([a-z]|\d|[!#\$%&'\*\+\-\/=\?\^_`{\|}~]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])+(\.([a-z]|\d|[!#\$%&'\*\+\-\/=\?\^_`{\|}~]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])+)*)|((\x22)((((\x20|\x09)*(\x0d\x0a))?(\x20|\x09)+)?(([\x01-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f\x7f]|\x21|[\x23-\x5b]|[\x5d-\x7e]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])|(\\([\x01-\x09\x0b\x0c\x0d-\x7f]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF]))))*(((\x20|\x09)*(\x0d\x0a))?(\x20|\x09)+)?(\x22)))@((([a-z]|\d|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])|(([a-z]|\d|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])([a-z]|\d|-|\.|_|~|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])*([a-z]|\d|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])))\.)+(([a-z]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])|(([a-z]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])([a-z]|\d|-|\.|_|~|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])*([a-z]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])))\.?$/i);
    return pattern.test(emailAddress);
};

if( !isValidEmailAddress( emailaddress ) ) { /* do stuff here */ }
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thanks aSeptik apart from "missing" the e from mailaddress works well yes know that no regex 100% exists, but can get "pretty" close – RussP May 19 '10 at 7:46
you welcome bro! ;-) – aSeptik May 19 '10 at 8:33
didn't validate that too deep, but it already gave me a false positive for asdf@adsf.com – gcb Apr 13 '11 at 7:30
@gcb: hi, if the regex didn't satisfy your needs you can change it, anyway i have tested it and it work fine. jsfiddle.net/ADPaM – aSeptik Apr 13 '11 at 10:21
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check MX records of the domain then.. or something... – holms Sep 6 '11 at 15:08
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This is my solution:

function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
    var pattern = new RegExp(/^[+a-zA-Z0-9._-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$/i);
    // alert( pattern.test(emailAddress) );
    return pattern.test(emailAddress);
};

Found that RegExp over here: http://mdskinner.com/code/email-regex-and-validation-jquery

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your point about the plus sign is valid, but your regex is less better then the one i'm using in my example. ps: i have updated my regex to support plus sign. – aSeptik Oct 21 '11 at 21:18
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Cool, thanks :) – Bjørn Børresen Jan 14 '12 at 17:30
Most times you just want to validate that the user entered the email in the right format. To identify typos like "2" instead of "@". So I like this better than the original answer but aSeptik's answer is comprehensive and I up-voted that as well. – darwindeeds Jul 18 '12 at 18:22

I would recommend that you use the jQuery plugin for Verimail.js.

Why?

  • IANA TLD validation
  • Syntax validation (according to RFC 822)
  • Spelling suggestion for the most common TLDs and email domains
  • Deny temporary email account domains such as mailinator.com

How?

Include verimail.jquery.js on your site and use the function:

$("input#email-address").verimail({
    messageElement: "p#status-message"
});

If you have a form and want to validate the email on submit, you can use the getVerimailStatus-function:

if($("input#email-address").getVerimailStatus() < 0){
    // Invalid email
}else{
    // Valid email
}
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We can also use regular expression (/^([\w.-]+)@([\w-]+)((.(\w){2,3})+)$/i) to validate email address format is correct or not.

var emailRegex = new RegExp(/^([\w\.\-]+)@([\w\-]+)((\.(\w){2,3})+)$/i);
 var valid = emailRegex.test(emailAddress);
  if (!valid) {
    alert("Invalid e-mail address");
    return false;
  } else
    return true;
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